END OF THE ROAD Cover Reveal

My third suspense novel from HarperCollins Witness Impulse, END OF THE ROAD, drops January 31, 2017! Here’s the new cover, which I absolutely love.

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Danielle Corrow

Lindy

Oh the scariest road would be The Dragon in the Smokey Mountains in Tennessee. It’s has 318 curves in only 11 mile stretch. Motorcycle heaven and hell. or any road in West Texas at night when you play Deer Lottery

Natalie

Emily Endrizzi

The name of the scariest road I have ever been on is called Rabbit Slide Road. It is basically a giant dip, down and then back up. At the top there is a cemetery. Once at the bottom of the hill my friends and I were parked. We saw a strange shadowy animal thing cross the road in front of us. We got out of there quick after that. Lol.

Kristina Oden

The Scariest road I have ever driven….. Definitely Kinmont Straight in South West Scotland. No lights – just total blackness, out in the middle of nowhere, and you can’t see anything but spooky figures around every curve. It’s nicknamed the “Ghost Road.” Just thinking abut it sends shivers up my spine!!!! If you want to get really freaked out, go drive this road!

Anonymous

The scariest road is Commissioner’s Road at Reservoir Hill in London, Ontario, Canada. It is a tight S curve up a steep hill and in the winter or when it rains the rest of the year cars slide all over the road and you can’t see what’s coming or how fast or even if someone in front of you is sliding backwards.

Mary Margaret Devine

The scariest road is Commissioner’s Road at Reservoir Hill in London, Ontario, Canada. It is a tight S curve up a steep hill and in the winter or when it rains the rest of the year cars slide all over the road and you can’t see what’s coming or how fast or even if someone in front of you is sliding backwards.

Rajee Pandi

Susan Biddle

The scariest road I have ever driven on was cemetery hill road just outside Altoona, Pa. My friend and I lost almost 3 days time, were reported missing, and later remembered driving on that road screaming that “they were following us”. Later we woke up simultaneously crawling up the hill in the graveyard, trying to reach a light by a tombstone. I will not drive on that road again.